[UK] Minister of State (Environment and Agri-Environment), Michael Meacher,
said "it's wicked when there is such an excess of non-GM food aid available
for GM to be forced on countries for reasons of GM politics".

Speaking at an MP briefing, Meacher continued "if there is an area where
anger needs to be harnessed it is here". "We have the means to assist,
but we are playing politics over GM"

Meacher suggested that European Union governments might step in to provide
an alternative from the GM aid offered by the World Food programme and
US Aid

The Minister spoke at the meeting where the Head of Ethiopia's Environment
Protection Agency Dr Tewolde Gebre Egziabher argued GM crops are not the
solution to Africa's hunger crisis

Over 200 organisations from around the world have supported a declaration
instigated by a coalition in Africa concerned that GM food is being dumped
on Africa as it doesn't have a commercial market.

Britain's top development organisations are in agreement. They
have told the Prime Minister that GM foods will not solve world hunger
- they may even increase poverty and malnutrition.

As the UK embarks upon a public debate on GM crops, the biotech industry
is trying to make us believe their technology is the solution to hunger.
They are blaming Europeans for Africa's resistance to GM food aid, implying
that Africans do not have their own opinions. Dr Tewolde and Dr Sharma
will expose this patronising assumption as a fiction.

You are strongly encouraged be a part of this compelling discussion.

This is a unique opportunity to hear two leading voices from the South
bring new angles to the cutting edge of a topical debate.

2. Dr Tewolde is an expert on sustainability and cyclical drought periods.
He is the spokesperson for the African Union on the Biosafety Protocol.
He is also Head of the Environmental Protection Agency in Ethiopia. He
is uniquely able to provide an analysis of the complexities of the current
situation and new angles on sustainable options.

3. Dr Tewolde and Dr Sharma are in London to speak at the World Food
and Farming Congress, Olympia Conference Centre, 25-26 November.

4. Dr Tewolde will also be speaking at Gaia House (18 Well Walk, Hampstead)
on Thursday 28 November at 6.30pm. To attend please telephone 020
7435 5000.

5. Dr Devinder Sharma is a distinguished food, trade and policy analyst
from India. Sharma will be available to discuss development issues including
the impact of biotechnology and genetic engineering. He will be available
for interview until 29 November, to arrange an interview please call: Patrick
Mulvany at ITDG on 07949 575711

6. Dr Tewolde's recent work has included how Ethiopia can feed itself
if in-country distribution can be improved. He has also commented extensively
on Food Aid and GM Food Aid. For an interview with Dr Tewolde please contact
Matt Mellen at the Gaia Foundation on 020 7425 5000 or 07811 205510

7. The British Overseas Aid Group (BOAG) agencies, which include Oxfam,
Action Aid, Save the Children, CAFOD and Christian Aid, have written to
the Prime Minister's office to record their view that claims that GM crops
will feed the world are "misleading and fail to address the complexities
of poverty reduction". They acknowledge that the technology may have "potential
benefits" but are concerned they will not help the small farmers and poor
people in the rural Third World where their groups have practical experience.
(Ref: Independent, 10 Nov 2002)